

Maritime ambiguity and interagency collusion: how migrant pushbacks are enabled in the Aegean sea
Geography and jurisdictional ambiguity play a massive role in the maintenance of ‘Fortress’ Europe – to the detriment of many like Jeancy Kimbenga.
Geography and jurisdictional ambiguity play a massive role in the maintenance of ‘Fortress’ Europe – to the detriment of many like Jeancy Kimbenga.
Ethnically Vietnamese people living in Cambodia find themselves in a cumbersome and unequal web of contradictions.
With striking similarities to how Japanese Americans were treated in WWII, how will future generations view contemporary perceptions of citizenship in the US and UK?
Pushbacks are illegal, yet at the North Macedonia – Greek border they’re becoming common, with many experiences going unreported.
In August 1947, a new border was drawn to create an independent India and Pakistan, however, like all borders, it’s a dynamic and ongoing social process.
Discover how SOAS’s Sanctuary Scholarship changes lives.
We interview filmmaker Iara Lee, who’s made a film abut the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria.
Discover how an organisation is teaching children about refugees – through comics.